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the city. to getting into the city, ario, the hope is that flights will resume tomorrow. >> yeah, hopefully they do open tomorrow. with nearly 14,000 flights canceled, you know it's going to take a while to get back to ormal. tonight, our travel peter greenberg, has survival guide. >> stuck, stranded, what happens now? your airline canceled their flht, are they required to give you a hotel for free? >> this is an act of god under their carriage contract and you're essentially on your own. > cbs news travel editor peter reenberg busting that ultimate travel myth, breaking down the four things you need to ow when your travel plans go ust. concern, peter, about price gouging? >> there's a concern a little it about price gouging at some hotels at a time like this but ou're dealing with a loss of upply and demand and the supply isn't there right now. >> l l's take it to the poor folks already stranded in the airports, peter. what are some survival tips for hem? >> get food while you can, hydrate you
the city. to getting into the city, ario, the hope is that flights will resume tomorrow. >> yeah, hopefully they do open tomorrow. with nearly 14,000 flights canceled, you know it's going to take a while to get back to ormal. tonight, our travel peter greenberg, has survival guide. >> stuck, stranded, what happens now? your airline canceled their flht, are they required to give you a hotel for free? >> this is an act of god under their carriage contract and you're essentially...
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in that part of the city. dramatic footage there. on top of that -- the water was the part of the story, a wall of it 14 feet high came over the sea wall right into the streets of this city. >> abc's juju chang is there this morning and joins us with the latest. juju? >> reporter: storm surges of up to 11 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide. we were with new york governor andrew cuomo as he watched the water surge at the mouth of one tunnel at the height of the storm. what is your biggest concern at this hour? >> the -- where it stops, that's the first thing, where it stops, when it stops? and what damage it is doing in the meantime? >> reporter: water flooded the newly unveiled ground zero memorial. much it underground. just uptown, the facade of a four-story residential building came toppling down exposing apartments inside leaving no one injured. new york officials were so concerned about
in that part of the city. dramatic footage there. on top of that -- the water was the part of the story, a wall of it 14 feet high came over the sea wall right into the streets of this city. >> abc's juju chang is there this morning and joins us with the latest. juju? >> reporter: storm surges of up to 11 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide....
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from the sky, ambulances lined up around the block from all over the city. and we're learning more about the moment the lights went out, the moment the critical machines, the respirators stopped. this young doctor right there. >> the patients on ventilators. >> the babies. >> babies, yeah. >> reporter: their first concern, babies in intensive care. 20 of them. this nurse clutching a newborn wrapped in a blanket holding one of those plastic bags. she was doing the work of the respirators herself. in fact, all the nurses in the unit were doing what's called bagging the air. literally squeezing bags of air into the tiny little lungs. cradling the babies and carrying them nine floors down. another baby rushed out, dwarfed by the size of the gurney. once outside, the bag replaced with oxygen brought in by paramedics. an entire team surrounding one baby. in fact, a hospital source telling me that's what they did moment the power was cut off. dividing into teams, surrounding one patient at time, carefully bringing them down a darkened stairwell, carrying them on pl
from the sky, ambulances lined up around the block from all over the city. and we're learning more about the moment the lights went out, the moment the critical machines, the respirators stopped. this young doctor right there. >> the patients on ventilators. >> the babies. >> babies, yeah. >> reporter: their first concern, babies in intensive care. 20 of them. this nurse clutching a newborn wrapped in a blanket holding one of those plastic bags. she was doing the work of...
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into the new york city area. into the new jersey beaches. this produced the devastating storm surge the like of which the region hasn't seen in recent memory if ever and hopefully will not see again for a long, long time. rob, paula, back to you. >> our thanks to accuweather's jim dickey. here is maybe an indication of how things are going up here in new york. do you remember that massive crane in midtown, manhattan, that was brought down by sandy's powerful wind? well, new york's mayor says he "feels very good about it now." >> he might be the only one that feels good about it. the crane has been secured and all the gas and steam lines in that area have been turned off. that is to avoid a fire in the event that, if it were to come crashing down. the streets around there, closed. offices are said to be closed indefinitely. he says once the wind dies down, the mayor says, the city will find a way to pull it in, all ten tons of it. >> that will be an amazing operation. that is 1,000 feet in the air. you don't want to see it fall. probably shra
into the new york city area. into the new jersey beaches. this produced the devastating storm surge the like of which the region hasn't seen in recent memory if ever and hopefully will not see again for a long, long time. rob, paula, back to you. >> our thanks to accuweather's jim dickey. here is maybe an indication of how things are going up here in new york. do you remember that massive crane in midtown, manhattan, that was brought down by sandy's powerful wind? well, new york's mayor...
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the bridges that connect this part of the city to the rest of the city close when the winds get high, and so the people who decide they want to get out of here, by the time they leave, it could be too late because once the bridge is closed, the people who decided to stay are staying for good. reporting live from far rockaway, jim dolan. channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, jim for finding such -- >> anyway. >> the mayor, new york city mayor says the problem with this, they're not only endangering themselves, but they're now endangering the lives of the first responders who have to go in and try to rescue them should it become an emergency situation. >> any storm, part of the country. you always find the diehard, i'm not going anywhere. put perspective in here. in a measurement of pure kinetic energy, rank the surge and wave destruction potential for sandy, just the hurricane not hybrid it eventually will become at a 5.8 on a 0-6 scale. a very strong, dangerous storm. if you can get to a safe place get out of the way and let mother nature do her thing and come back. >> unfortunatel
the bridges that connect this part of the city to the rest of the city close when the winds get high, and so the people who decide they want to get out of here, by the time they leave, it could be too late because once the bridge is closed, the people who decided to stay are staying for good. reporting live from far rockaway, jim dolan. channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you, jim for finding such -- >> anyway. >> the mayor, new york city mayor says the problem with this,...
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do well. >> the only way out of the city is this. >> he plays the specialist who comes up with a plan to get six americans out of iran and safely back on u.s. soil as the u.s. embassy in tehran was being stormed they escaped and found refuge at the home of the canadian ambassador. the plan to save lives involves a crew making a fake film. ben affleck is the star. >> i feel this is the movie -- i never said this before. this is the best movie that i have every been involved with. i am enormously proud of it. >> if brian called me and said brian, i have -- i go, yes, i will do it. >> the experience was that good? >> it really was. >> it's a science fantasy adventure. >> do we get the option? >> why do we need the option? >> >> when you have 100 people telling you it's the best movie you have seen in years, you start to think maybe it will be fairly successful. >> you teach somebody to be a director in a day? >> you can teach a monkey to be a director in a day. >> it's a great audience, the reactions you get, it's just terrific. >> i have not seen this proud since "goodwill hunting." >>
do well. >> the only way out of the city is this. >> he plays the specialist who comes up with a plan to get six americans out of iran and safely back on u.s. soil as the u.s. embassy in tehran was being stormed they escaped and found refuge at the home of the canadian ambassador. the plan to save lives involves a crew making a fake film. ben affleck is the star. >> i feel this is the movie -- i never said this before. this is the best movie that i have every been involved...
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i am going to change the city into a new city. and taking all the guns, throw all the gang bangers out. >> reporter: until ralph's muscles are bigger, if you liven a safe place tonight, think of him and all the other children on a kind of battlefield. desiree lost her father. >> i keep telling them to stop. they just don't want to stop. they're not listening. >> reporter: children who say they just want a future too. >> i like how she wrote the book "i know why the caged bird sings." >> i want to be a policeman. i want to be a doctor. ♪ as long as there is a smile upon your angel face oh ♪ ♪ my job is done >> i'd look ike to be the presi, a brain surgeon and a lawyer. >> please stop killing people. without that our neighborhood would be totally different. >> don't shoot. i want to grow up. >> don't shoot, i want to grow up. ♪ >> great kid that kid is. >> forced to grow up all too soon. tonight, on world news, diane will show 38 gang members. going to bring them from rival gangs to talk about the killing and huh to stop it.
i am going to change the city into a new city. and taking all the guns, throw all the gang bangers out. >> reporter: until ralph's muscles are bigger, if you liven a safe place tonight, think of him and all the other children on a kind of battlefield. desiree lost her father. >> i keep telling them to stop. they just don't want to stop. they're not listening. >> reporter: children who say they just want a future too. >> i like how she wrote the book "i know why the...
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mix of ran and snow from the dakotas to salt lake city. rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest. >> 50s, seattle and portland. just 33 in billings. 70s in the midwest. 80s across the south. >>> well, halloween is exactly one week away. so, 'tis the season for the living dead to strut their stuff. >> ghoulish creatures packed key west for the annual zombie bike ride. a lot of scary skeletons, white-faced friend -- fiends i should say, bloodstained cadavers, pedaling along the atlantic ocean. some chose political themes. while others were just plain old creepy. >> the "carnival of corpses" is part of a ten-day festival filled with costumes, contests and of course some street parties as well. i'm sure they had a good old-time. >> that's huh they roll in key west. >> always a good party down in key west. >> yes. >> coming up next, a rock star, a lady's man, and a guy with a really good head of hair. i knew you were going to go there. juju chang sits down with rod stewart to learn why he says he is such a lucky guy. ♪ hot-blooded ♪
mix of ran and snow from the dakotas to salt lake city. rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest. >> 50s, seattle and portland. just 33 in billings. 70s in the midwest. 80s across the south. >>> well, halloween is exactly one week away. so, 'tis the season for the living dead to strut their stuff. >> ghoulish creatures packed key west for the annual zombie bike ride. a lot of scary skeletons, white-faced friend -- fiends i should say, bloodstained cadavers, pedaling...
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cooler than usual in the center of the country with minneapolis at 41. >>> here in new york city, police say their 911 phone lines lit up last night with reports of blood curdling screams coming from an apartment building. it turned out to be ape mother returning home to find two of her small children stabbed to death in the bathtub and their bleeding nanny holding the knife. this morning that nanny is hospitalized in critical condition and is in police custody. the grim news in city doesn't stop there either. on this friday morning. also here in new york, a veteran cop is under arrest for plotting to kidnap, rape, and torture dozens of women and cook and eat their body parts. investigators uncovered some of the gory details in a police database say they found no evidence that any women have actually been harmed. >> slightly disturbing, and talking with people online to see whether or not he could fit a woman in the oven. big enough if you fold her in half and curl up her legs. >> dark few days. >>> in the race for the white house, our poll shows the governor romney with a slight lead ov
cooler than usual in the center of the country with minneapolis at 41. >>> here in new york city, police say their 911 phone lines lit up last night with reports of blood curdling screams coming from an apartment building. it turned out to be ape mother returning home to find two of her small children stabbed to death in the bathtub and their bleeding nanny holding the knife. this morning that nanny is hospitalized in critical condition and is in police custody. the grim news in city...
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. >> 47 in the twin cities. 50s in the midwest, central plains. 77 in dallas. 80s from new or lanes to new york. and 60s from seattle to salt lake city. >>> well, bee keepers in the region of france have a bizarre phenomenon on their hand. >> they say their bees are producing honey, get this, in shades of blue and green. they can't sell any of the rainbow colored sweet stuff. a preliminary investigation links the problem to residue coming from a nearby m & ms plant. can you believe it? m & ms. blue and green honey, the latest, for french bee keepers, coping with a dwindling supply following a harsh winter. i would eat it in a heartbeat. turn into cereal, pour milk on it. i don't care. >> colored honey. >> marshmallows. >> even bees love m & ms. coming up next who wants to sell a famous bloodied sock, we'll tell you why. >> later the first beatle's song, released 50 years ago, why the fab four had to fight to record it. you are watching "world news now." ♪ i will always be true ♪ so please please love me do ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by just for men au
. >> 47 in the twin cities. 50s in the midwest, central plains. 77 in dallas. 80s from new or lanes to new york. and 60s from seattle to salt lake city. >>> well, bee keepers in the region of france have a bizarre phenomenon on their hand. >> they say their bees are producing honey, get this, in shades of blue and green. they can't sell any of the rainbow colored sweet stuff. a preliminary investigation links the problem to residue coming from a nearby m & ms plant. can...
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but according to the city's mayor, motorists avoided the area and the repair went smoothly. >> caltrans took advantage of the closure. that means fewer lane closures in the future and a savings of about $150,000 in maintenance costs for taxpayers. >> now, the anticipated traffic nightmare dubbed carmageddon 2 followed a similar closure last year. carmageddon. >> love that. >> love that. >>> now here's a look at your weather. atlanta, mobile, tallahassee could see severe weather. wind up to 70 miles an hour. and nice day in the northeast and new england. and there'll be some showers in the carolinas by late afternoon. >> hopefully it's a good day to sleep. i'm tired after my big weekend with my college girlfriends. i feel like i could pass out right now. you might just have to carry me the rest of the show. >> i'll do that. >> in southern california, l.a. could push 100 degrees, warmer than usual in phoenix at 102. 60s, 70s in the nation's midsection. miami is right where it should be at 89 degrees. >>> all right. well, the navy in thailand, the latest group to go gangnam style. a few do
but according to the city's mayor, motorists avoided the area and the repair went smoothly. >> caltrans took advantage of the closure. that means fewer lane closures in the future and a savings of about $150,000 in maintenance costs for taxpayers. >> now, the anticipated traffic nightmare dubbed carmageddon 2 followed a similar closure last year. carmageddon. >> love that. >> love that. >>> now here's a look at your weather. atlanta, mobile, tallahassee could...
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huffington post, the finances of a model in new york city revealed. >> that's one of the most unglamorous parts because you really are not making any money. >> reporter: for example when she landed this her first cover for "women's health" magazine she was disappointed to learn she would get paid $250. she says many other day-long shoots pay even less, just $100 for the entire day. >> a lot of models do end up working as waitresses, working in night life. >> reporter: stetts just wants to clear misconception and give outsiders insighab calls the underbelly of the industry. >> you have to keep in mind it is a business for them and they just see you as a way to make money, essentially. if you need to borrow money from your agency because you're waiting to pay your are represent, they'll charge you sometimes 10%. >> reporter: at 30 years old, stetts knows she is nearing the end of her shelf life as a model. >> i was comfortable. it was easy to do this job the what's next? >> reporter: back in march, she started an advice blog called the frugal model, teaching girls how to be beautiful on a b
huffington post, the finances of a model in new york city revealed. >> that's one of the most unglamorous parts because you really are not making any money. >> reporter: for example when she landed this her first cover for "women's health" magazine she was disappointed to learn she would get paid $250. she says many other day-long shoots pay even less, just $100 for the entire day. >> a lot of models do end up working as waitresses, working in night life. >>...
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new york city. >>> the race for the white house, 19 days to go. president obama head to the battleground state of new hampshire today. on the stump in iowa and ohio yesterday. the president reached out to women voters. stressed his support for insurance coverage for contraception and reused a phrase froms to day's debate while criticizing mitt romney's economic plan. you have heard of the fair deal? you have heard of the square deal? mitt romney is trying to sell you a sketchy deal. >> mr. obama's schedule, appearance on jon stewart's show, and he and romney will address a bipartisan dinner here in new york tonight. >>> yesterday, romney was reaching out to women voters. he told crowds in virginia that the president has failed america's women, by not sufficiently boosting the economy. and romney promised that if mr. obama is re-elected it will be more of the same. >> i think it is interesting, with two presidential debates gone, the president still hasn't found an agenda for his second term. we have an agenda for our term. and our agenda is going
new york city. >>> the race for the white house, 19 days to go. president obama head to the battleground state of new hampshire today. on the stump in iowa and ohio yesterday. the president reached out to women voters. stressed his support for insurance coverage for contraception and reused a phrase froms to day's debate while criticizing mitt romney's economic plan. you have heard of the fair deal? you have heard of the square deal? mitt romney is trying to sell you a sketchy deal....
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according to the city's mayor motorist avoided the area and the repair went smoothly. >> caltranstook add v, took adv the closure. a savings of $150,000 in maintenance costs for taxpayers. >>> anticipated traffic nightmare, dubbed carmageddon two. >>> a look at your weather, atlanta, mobile, tallahassee could see severe weather. wind up to 70 miles an hour. and nice day in the northeast and new england. showers in the carolinas by afternoon. >> hopefully a good day to sleep. i am tired after my big weekend with the college girlfriend. i feel like i could pass out right now. may have to carry me the rest of the show. >>> in southern california, l.a., could push 100 degrees. warmer than usual in phoenix, at 102. 60s, 70s in the nation's midsection. miami where it should be, 89 degrees. >>> all right, well the navy in thailand, latest group to go gangnam style. a few dozen soldiers do their thing there. >> it took three days for the navy to film and ed it this masterpie masterpiece. the sailors wanted to change their usually serious image to something more fun and why not. since everybod
according to the city's mayor motorist avoided the area and the repair went smoothly. >> caltranstook add v, took adv the closure. a savings of $150,000 in maintenance costs for taxpayers. >>> anticipated traffic nightmare, dubbed carmageddon two. >>> a look at your weather, atlanta, mobile, tallahassee could see severe weather. wind up to 70 miles an hour. and nice day in the northeast and new england. showers in the carolinas by afternoon. >> hopefully a good day...
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abc's brandi hitt has the the story. >> reporter: a new york city mother cham home to find the unimaginable. her two young children stabbed to death in theirt side apartment allegedly by their own nanny. >> she entered the apartment, enters the bathroom and find her 6-year-old daughter and her 2-year-old son stabbed to death in the tub. >> the little boy and girl were killed. and the nypd says their mother also found the nanny uncon stkcs nearby with a knife still in her hand. >> on the floor of the bathroom is a nanny. apparently had -- inflicted wound in her -- on her throat. >> reporter: the nanny police have not identified survived. investigators say she is in critical but stable condition at the hospital where she is also now under arrest. the family's 3-year-old daughter was not hurt, because she happened to be with her mother away from the apartment when this horrific crime occurred. police say they have notified the father who was also away at the time. and the beg question that still remains is why any one would do this? >> the investigation its just starting now. i can't, i can't
abc's brandi hitt has the the story. >> reporter: a new york city mother cham home to find the unimaginable. her two young children stabbed to death in theirt side apartment allegedly by their own nanny. >> she entered the apartment, enters the bathroom and find her 6-year-old daughter and her 2-year-old son stabbed to death in the tub. >> the little boy and girl were killed. and the nypd says their mother also found the nanny uncon stkcs nearby with a knife still in her hand....
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but one, the magnitude beyond race of what happened. 80% of the city under water, coupled with bad politics, between the mayor, governor, governor and president all that played a role i think in some of the reprehensible scenes you saw after the storm to say it was simply racist is kind of, under estimating the extent of the problems we saw in '05. so, we'll see how this plays tonight. >> he said poor people need help with basic skills, how to shop, how to show up for work on time, how to wear the right clothes, how to act appropriately. and he also said -- we don't need to build highways, out in the suburbs. we should be investing in minority owned businesses in our neighborhoods. >> a lot of politicians pander to the crowd. >> the president's inflection and cadence was different in that video the way he was speaking was different talking to a largely black crowd. again, after that jeremiah wright situation, the big controversy of his campaign came out and gave a widely praised speech in philadelphia that called for racial reconciliation. he said, look, as a country we have not gotten the
but one, the magnitude beyond race of what happened. 80% of the city under water, coupled with bad politics, between the mayor, governor, governor and president all that played a role i think in some of the reprehensible scenes you saw after the storm to say it was simply racist is kind of, under estimating the extent of the problems we saw in '05. so, we'll see how this plays tonight. >> he said poor people need help with basic skills, how to shop, how to show up for work on time, how to...
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the saints are 1-2, 0-4 teams this year. >> it's painful. i was in the city to watch the game. could have won. looked better. an ugly game. >> missed a field goal. >> i know. i know. i was there. watching it it was painful. some viewers, wrote on facebook. they see your chicago jersey, but you are a native of michigan where is lot -- where is the love for the tigers? >> you mean the lions? >> the lions. i mean -- i am fresh back. >> here's the quick -- the quick story on that. >> quick, yeah. >> i was a lions' fan, and then wayne fontz, one of the head coaches for the lions when he ran barry sanders into the ground, barry sanders was like no more of this. i was like -- no more. >> there is a history there. i didn't know myself. i was curious. >> i lived, worked in ohio for 12 years. lived and worked in chicago for six years. covered bears/bengals. >> there we go. i was just curious. you fully answered. >> curious? >> curious. >> coming up -- what steven colbert revealed about himself to oprah winfrey. >> the widespread peanut butter recall, what you need to know about it before
the saints are 1-2, 0-4 teams this year. >> it's painful. i was in the city to watch the game. could have won. looked better. an ugly game. >> missed a field goal. >> i know. i know. i was there. watching it it was painful. some viewers, wrote on facebook. they see your chicago jersey, but you are a native of michigan where is lot -- where is the love for the tigers? >> you mean the lions? >> the lions. i mean -- i am fresh back. >> here's the quick -- the...
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and also from salt lake city over to seattle. >>> by the way, kenneth krausse, put your picture up on facebook, twitter, and see what you look like, have america -- >> did you see the picture? >> this from the guy that didn't recognize that i had specs until about -- three hours into the show the other day. >> sorry. if it's late. >>> all right, ready. this is our favorite story of the day, man. that's right. one of the rare accomplishments in baseball th reason we picked this as our favorite of the day. >> congratulations to miguel cab ra of the detroit tigers, baseball's first triple crown winner in 45 years, since 1967. >> led the american league in the three major offensive categories, batting average. home runs and rbis. cabrera, the 15th player ever to within the triple crown. >> that means the rest of the tigers can get ready to face the as in the first round. joins ted williams, lou gehrig, mickey mantle, hasn't happened since 1967, not in our generation. pretty big deal. >> some of the names. long list, mickey mantle. pretty impressive there. >> last guy, boston's carl yastre
and also from salt lake city over to seattle. >>> by the way, kenneth krausse, put your picture up on facebook, twitter, and see what you look like, have america -- >> did you see the picture? >> this from the guy that didn't recognize that i had specs until about -- three hours into the show the other day. >> sorry. if it's late. >>> all right, ready. this is our favorite story of the day, man. that's right. one of the rare accomplishments in baseball th...
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mild and dry in the middle of the country. >> unusually warm actually in philly, new york city, and bean town. chicago and minneapolis are in the low 60s, about average for this time of year. denver is 15 degrees warmer than usual. 81. phoenix, the hot spot on the map coming in at 93. >>> well, bottom's up. >> indeed. >> you might want to savor this one a little bit when you find out how much it's going to set you back. >> one of the top bartenders on the planet has created what is believed to be the world's most expensive cocktail, $8,800 a glass. mixologist salvador calibrese used some of the oldest and priciest spirits around. he used a cognac from 1788, a 1770 liqueur, and an 1860 curacao and something i can't pronounce and bitters. >> angostura. >> impressive. >> i faked it. >> that was from the 1900s. >> calibrese mixed it at playboy club in london, liquid history in a glass. $8,800. cheers. thank you for mixing it up. >> get us some. here, the staff -- we're over budget. >>> one of the most influential senators in years, this morning we remember arlen specter. you're watching "wor
mild and dry in the middle of the country. >> unusually warm actually in philly, new york city, and bean town. chicago and minneapolis are in the low 60s, about average for this time of year. denver is 15 degrees warmer than usual. 81. phoenix, the hot spot on the map coming in at 93. >>> well, bottom's up. >> indeed. >> you might want to savor this one a little bit when you find out how much it's going to set you back. >> one of the top bartenders on the planet...
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capital city. $1,000. a guidance counselor where? at the newgrange school. work with students on the autistic spectrum. i solve problems. well, good for you. and you do some coaching, too? i do a lot of coaching, actually. soccer and winter and spring track. go, cards. big yankee fan. i'm a bleacher creature, is what they call us. so you're out there every game? sundays. that's about 20 a year. well, that's pretty good. yeah. well, it's good to have you here, rick, and wish you a lot of luck on our show. thank you. thank you. you, too, genea. genea thomas is from the bronx, which i believe is in new york, last time i chec yes, it definitely is. what do you do there? i am a youth-services program coordinator at a nonprofit organization on long island, and i love working with youth, and i'm alked. to be a personal fitness trainer. wow. you got a lot going on. and you're learning to play the guitar, it says. yes, i am. you ought to go play "wheel of fortune" sometime. i hear it's really fun. i've heard, i love that show. yeah, win a lot of money when you're the
capital city. $1,000. a guidance counselor where? at the newgrange school. work with students on the autistic spectrum. i solve problems. well, good for you. and you do some coaching, too? i do a lot of coaching, actually. soccer and winter and spring track. go, cards. big yankee fan. i'm a bleacher creature, is what they call us. so you're out there every game? sundays. that's about 20 a year. well, that's pretty good. yeah. well, it's good to have you here, rick, and wish you a lot of luck on...
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i live in the city. always wanted -- never told my parents or husband. secretly wanted a red vespa. >> you would drive it, you think it is cute, or friendly. >> cute, easy to snip in and out. my mother would be like terrified to know that. >> you know it's a glorified moped, but it is good on $6 a gallon of gas. that's for sure. >> that's right. >>> moving on to other news. a new wildfire burning out of control in washington start. is now threatening a dozen homes. the fire which is being fueled by bone dry conditions quickly scorched 150 acres, 40 miles southwest of seattle. some people were forced to evacuate. others have been put on notice. officials say no part of that fire has yet to be contained. >>> also, people in fargo are bundling up this morning after getting their earliest snowfall in more than 25 years. the gusty winds made the snowfall seem a little more blustery. look at that. 6,500 homes and businesses lost power in all that mess. parts of northern minnesota faired a lot worse. they got more than a foot of snow. man, talking about snow, a
i live in the city. always wanted -- never told my parents or husband. secretly wanted a red vespa. >> you would drive it, you think it is cute, or friendly. >> cute, easy to snip in and out. my mother would be like terrified to know that. >> you know it's a glorified moped, but it is good on $6 a gallon of gas. that's for sure. >> that's right. >>> moving on to other news. a new wildfire burning out of control in washington start. is now threatening a dozen...
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a wintry mix from the rapids to salt lake city. snow in the cascades. showers from seattle done to portland. >> mostly 40s in the northern rockies. 70s in the midwest. 80s. dallas, miami and new orleans. >>> a story that is near and dear to our hearts. every reporter has at least one embarrassing on-air disaster. so we have some sympathy, more like empathy in this situation. the reporter was doing a story on the takeover of u.s. waters by the asian carp. >> that's when the fish suddenly came back to life and scared the day lights out of the poor woman, fell backward and nearly knocked the fish game guy overboard. and whoa, we saw a lot of -- >> we almost saw too much. would you just stop it! >> we've all had a moment. to me, the favorite thing in the world. go to youtube. type in news bloopers. you can sit there for hours and watch some of the funniest stuff. so that clearly will be added to the reel. but she handled it lie a pro. we all have one. keep on trucking. such a good joke there. >>> coming up -- >> it's on the top ofmy tuj too. >> i know. >>>
a wintry mix from the rapids to salt lake city. snow in the cascades. showers from seattle done to portland. >> mostly 40s in the northern rockies. 70s in the midwest. 80s. dallas, miami and new orleans. >>> a story that is near and dear to our hearts. every reporter has at least one embarrassing on-air disaster. so we have some sympathy, more like empathy in this situation. the reporter was doing a story on the takeover of u.s. waters by the asian carp. >> that's when the...
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cue "sex and the city" remember carrie bradshaw's fumble. littered with road kill. wobbles, tumbles, and wipeouts. heathrow airport, lady gaga showed she wasn't the practical rolling luggage type and ended up rolling her ankles. for the rest of us why do we bother when we know it can end like this? the man behind those sky scraping red soles, christian louboutin explain it to me like this. >> some women are not completely comfortable with their body. even if you are not really comfortable with your body you are comfortable with your feet. at the time, i was six months pregnant. he proved it to me. >> hello, lovers. i think i lost five pounds. when you're talking seven-inch heels, practicality isn't the point. >> i do not want these shoes to appear as comfortable shoes. >> not meant to be birkenstocks. >> with the heels come higher risks. the lesson. looking good is the easy part. it's what you do after the fall that really counts. sharyn alfonsi, abc news, new york. >> that is the war on women. did you hear what he said? he does not want the shoes to be comfortable.
cue "sex and the city" remember carrie bradshaw's fumble. littered with road kill. wobbles, tumbles, and wipeouts. heathrow airport, lady gaga showed she wasn't the practical rolling luggage type and ended up rolling her ankles. for the rest of us why do we bother when we know it can end like this? the man behind those sky scraping red soles, christian louboutin explain it to me like this. >> some women are not completely comfortable with their body. even if you are not really...
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publicity valued at $23 million after the city. harry has put a lot of money in vegas's coffers. they were sag what happened in vegas should stay in vegas whuft ever ratted out harry. >> if he flirted with me, may give him a discount. >> you would let harry flirt with you. he is a prince. >> he is cute. last but not least, my halloween costume. yours as well. sexy big bird. the one i ordered is this year's hottest halloween costume. that's the one i ordered. with >> why aren't you modeling it this morning? >> oh. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- a tragic turn. a body is found just a few miles from where jessica ridgeway disappeared. >> and sources now tell abc news they have reason to believe it is that of the little girl. it is thursday, october 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good thursday morning, i'm sunny hostin. >> i'm john muller. rob and paula are on assignment. 10-year-old jessica vanished last friday on her way to school. much more on the discovery of the body and what investigators are telling abc news. >> such a sad story. >> so
publicity valued at $23 million after the city. harry has put a lot of money in vegas's coffers. they were sag what happened in vegas should stay in vegas whuft ever ratted out harry. >> if he flirted with me, may give him a discount. >> you would let harry flirt with you. he is a prince. >> he is cute. last but not least, my halloween costume. yours as well. sexy big bird. the one i ordered is this year's hottest halloween costume. that's the one i ordered. with >> why...
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it is all the rage in several big cities here in the u.s. as well as overseas. >> indeed the latest example from warsaw, poland, the smallest one yet. as abc's nick watt reports. >> reporter: sick and tired of your cramped quarters, stretch out and look at this, a sliver of 156 square feet, 36 inches wide in places. shaq might squeeze through the front door but thinking he would get stuck in that bathroom. there is a table for two, cozy, by candlelight. but a bed just for one. >> translator: i think plenty of light is most important says the experimental architect yakov sheknesvy. designed for this guy, edgar carette, an israeli writer reclaiming his polish roots. and how much space do we need? the tiny house movement is gaining some traction. here is poster boy, jay schaeffer. [ inaudible ] ooh, it is small. >> reporter: this model microapartment in san francisco toured by our own cecilia vega. >> you can almost from the bathroom reach in and grab something in the fridge. that's convenient. >> reporter: that place is just 150 square feet. t
it is all the rage in several big cities here in the u.s. as well as overseas. >> indeed the latest example from warsaw, poland, the smallest one yet. as abc's nick watt reports. >> reporter: sick and tired of your cramped quarters, stretch out and look at this, a sliver of 156 square feet, 36 inches wide in places. shaq might squeeze through the front door but thinking he would get stuck in that bathroom. there is a table for two, cozy, by candlelight. but a bed just for one....
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just 40s from fargo to the twin cities. 80s around new orleans and miami. looking nice in new orleans. >> march, april, october, november, best weather months down there. 83 in october. i will take it. >>> all the single lady can now get some extra help in figuring out whether their love interest is legit. the website hetexted lets users upload a screen shot of a lover's text. >> other visitors to the site can vote on what the text might really mean. they can also dispensary l disp relationship advice. >> in your single days did you receive cryptic message, text, what is this dude trying to say? >> yes, yes. it usually means he is just not that into you. usually what it means. >> i mean, sometimes, i can't really talk right now. >> have you sent them? have you sent those? >> in my single days, you know. got to sharpen up the game. >> if a guy texts and says i am busy friday and saturday, i can meet you for lunch on tuesday. >> i am dating somebody else. you have been relegated to the week day. that's what that means. >> no need to use the website. >> play o
just 40s from fargo to the twin cities. 80s around new orleans and miami. looking nice in new orleans. >> march, april, october, november, best weather months down there. 83 in october. i will take it. >>> all the single lady can now get some extra help in figuring out whether their love interest is legit. the website hetexted lets users upload a screen shot of a lover's text. >> other visitors to the site can vote on what the text might really mean. they can also...
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thunderstorms from dallas all the way up to the twin cities. pretty mild along the east coast. >> 70s in atlanta. baltimore and much of the midwest. 50s from fargo, seattle. wet 65 in sacramento. >>> and a pair of zookeepers in denver went above and beyond the call of duty to save the life of a newborn taper. i hope i am saying that right? >> you said it right. >> taper. they rushed to the seemingly lifeless baby and performs mouth-to-snout resuscitation. after a few short breaths the animal was breathing on its own. >> soon the baby stood up and nursed from its mother. that was in early september. now the baby tapir is happy, healthy in public and entertaining visitors at a denver zoo. strange animal, right? >> looks sort of like a pig. >> kind of look an anteater. yeah, a strange one. >> i am an animal lover. the whole mouth to snout resuscitation. >> you wouldn't do it? yeah, not that i want to give mouth-to-mouth to a tapir. say the animals mouths are cleaner than ours. heard that about the dog and cat. just the same. >> my, my. coming up,
thunderstorms from dallas all the way up to the twin cities. pretty mild along the east coast. >> 70s in atlanta. baltimore and much of the midwest. 50s from fargo, seattle. wet 65 in sacramento. >>> and a pair of zookeepers in denver went above and beyond the call of duty to save the life of a newborn taper. i hope i am saying that right? >> you said it right. >> taper. they rushed to the seemingly lifeless baby and performs mouth-to-snout resuscitation. after a few...
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showers in the upper midwest, twin cities, green bay. spreading later to chicago and kansas city. morning sprinkle in the northeast. thunderstorms in florida. scattered showers in bay area. >> of 70s, sacramento, albuquerque. 40s, fargo to minneapolis. 60s, kansas sitty to new york. >> here is a story we are simply head over heels for, or the other way around. trying to figure that out. no matter. either way. >> congratulations to 16-year-old miranda ferguson of dallas, texas. set a new guinness world record, 35 consecutive back handsprings. training for her attempt for about a year. >> it took her all the way from one 15 yard line to the other. she battered the old mark by three full handsprings. so, good for her. that's a flipping great world record. >> don't know how she didn't hurl at the end of that. good going. >> she may have. not going to show you that. you may have seen the massive wreck at the sprint cup car. >> what we can learn, by looking at that mess right there. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ crash into me ♪ crash into me >> announcer: "world news now"
showers in the upper midwest, twin cities, green bay. spreading later to chicago and kansas city. morning sprinkle in the northeast. thunderstorms in florida. scattered showers in bay area. >> of 70s, sacramento, albuquerque. 40s, fargo to minneapolis. 60s, kansas sitty to new york. >> here is a story we are simply head over heels for, or the other way around. trying to figure that out. no matter. either way. >> congratulations to 16-year-old miranda ferguson of dallas, texas....
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the city just stunned by -- by this tragedy. just heartbreaking. >>> then "girls gone wild" going to court. the lawsuit that stems from a 14-year-old's moment of bad judgment and what happened to her next. >> and that's a great way to put it. a lapse -- a quick lapse of judgment, a very young girl, and years later, still kind of living with the ripple effects. >>> first new details about the path of hurricane sandy. emergency officials from florida to maine are preparing for the possibility of a very powerful storm. even moving inwards to the midwest, ohio. >> ohio could be impacted. everywhere. flooding rains and high winds are a threat to the east coast and inland areas could see heavy snowfall from the same system. with more now, here's abc's chuck receisee vertsson. >> reporter: hurricane sandy is howling towards the east coast with these high winds. churning surf in florida, just a small sample of the fierce weather to come. off awe as the winds pick up and -- >> as the the wind pick up and the gusts pick up if you are a li
the city just stunned by -- by this tragedy. just heartbreaking. >>> then "girls gone wild" going to court. the lawsuit that stems from a 14-year-old's moment of bad judgment and what happened to her next. >> and that's a great way to put it. a lapse -- a quick lapse of judgment, a very young girl, and years later, still kind of living with the ripple effects. >>> first new details about the path of hurricane sandy. emergency officials from florida to maine are...
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. >> 80s from dallas to miami. 60s in the northeast. mostly 70s from indianapolis to salt lake city. >>> some incredible video this morning, showing what happens when an unsuspecting pedestrian wanders into the middle of a police chase. >> yes, take a look at this amazing dash cam footage. the young man -- oh -- is already in the middle of street as a speeding squad car comes barreling into him. but get this. amazingly he lands to land on his feet and then he just casually walks away. >> that's unbelievable. lucky for him he was able to think fast enough and jump onto the hood and avoid what could have easily been seriously injury or death. >> yeah. see that jump? >> that jump -- >> saved his life. >> -- saved his life. absolutely right. instead of getting pushed down. he would have hit his head on the pavement. i guess that's how it happens. >> almost like cat-like reflexes. >> yeah. >> i don't know that i would have been able to act that way. >> right. in your mind, you are going "not good." but then you think -- whatever you are sayi
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scattered showers in the san an. city and albuquee. just 40s from fargo to minneapolis. 60s from kansas city to new york. >>> and here's a story we're simply head over heels for -- or is it the other way around? we're trying to figure that out. no matter. either way. >> congratulations to 16-year-old miranda ferguson of dallas, texas. set a new guinness world record, last friday, by doing 35 consecutive back handsprings. ferguson was training for her attempt for about a year. >> it took her all the way from one 15 yard line to the other. she bettered the old mark by three full handsprings. so good for her. that's a flipping great world record. >> don't know how she didn't hurl at the end of that. good going. >> she may have. we're not going to show you that though. >>> you may have seen the massive wreck at nascar's sprint cup over the weekend. >>> up next, what we could learn by surviving a car crash, by looking at that mess there. you're watching "world news now." ♪ crash into me ♪ crash into me >> announcer: "world news now" wea
scattered showers in the san an. city and albuquee. just 40s from fargo to minneapolis. 60s from kansas city to new york. >>> and here's a story we're simply head over heels for -- or is it the other way around? we're trying to figure that out. no matter. either way. >> congratulations to 16-year-old miranda ferguson of dallas, texas. set a new guinness world record, last friday, by doing 35 consecutive back handsprings. ferguson was training for her attempt for about a year....
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much warmer than normal across the middle of the country. >> kansas city, omaha, hovering near 80 degrees. mostly 60s in the midwest and northeast. 80s across the south and 93 in phoenix. >>> well, the mystery has been solved in that case of that giant blue eyeball. scientists in florida say the eye likely came from a swordfish. but they'll need some genetic testing just to make sure. >> the eyeball turned up last week on a beach in south florida where fishing for swordfish is common this time of year. they say the swordfish needs an unusually large eye -- i would say so -- for hunting at night and navigating depths of up to a thousand feet. they say about the size of a softball. uh-huh. >> mystery solved. bam. in the books. >>> coming up next, we have reported several drug busts recently involving famous folks who were all for some reason arrested in texas. turns out it is actually not a coincidence. why one stretch of road is called "the checkpoint to the stars." >>> but first a red-hot bite-size crunchy treat. why the flaming, cheeto's, flaming hot cheeto's in the cross hairs of some s
much warmer than normal across the middle of the country. >> kansas city, omaha, hovering near 80 degrees. mostly 60s in the midwest and northeast. 80s across the south and 93 in phoenix. >>> well, the mystery has been solved in that case of that giant blue eyeball. scientists in florida say the eye likely came from a swordfish. but they'll need some genetic testing just to make sure. >> the eyeball turned up last week on a beach in south florida where fishing for swordfish...